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A mountain peak, 2088m high, lying south-west of Mt Morning and near the eastern entrance to Skelton Inlet, in the Royal Society Range, Victoria Land. Discovered by the NAE, 1901-04, who named this feature for E L Somers Cocks, at that time Treasurer of the Royal Geographical Society.

Mountain, 2,440 m, in the S part of the Royal Society Range, standing at the head of Koettlitz Glacier and forming a part of the divide between the Koettlitz and the lower Skelton Glacier. Discovered by the British National Antarctic Expedition (BrNAE) (1901-04) which named it for E.L. Somers Cocks, then Treasurer of the Royal Geographical Society.